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Insurance Coverage Issues in Florida Child Drowning Case

Due to the Florida climate, outdoor activities in the state are common all year round. Swimming pools are common in Florida homes and apartment complexes. In fact, many community associations attract buyers and renters with swimming pools on the property. In some cases, the swimming pool is private, and other…

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Legal Assistance for Miami Victims Injured by Defective Airbags

Airbags are intended to keep people safe in the event of a car accident. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. If you or someone you know has suffered an injury as the result of a defective airbag, it is imperative to seek the help of an experienced Miami personal…

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Automobile Accidents with International Drivers in Florida

In most cases, determining where you should file your lawsuit is pretty easy to ascertain. The matter can become much more complicated, however, if one party is not from the state. Florida is a tourist hub, which means there are lots of travelers from other places on the road at…

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The Concept of “Proximate Cause” in Florida Personal Injury Claims

Every year, a number of people are hurt in the state of Florida and throughout the United States. Individuals who have been injured in a personal injury accident have the legal right to seek compensation for their harm from the party that caused the accident and resulting injuries. This is typically done…

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Scope of Insurance Claims – Hubner v. Old Republic Insurance Co.

If you or someone close to you has been injured due to the negligence of another person, you can seek compensation for your injuries through a negligence claim. Issues of liability can be complex, and insurance companies can often be a nightmare to deal with. This is precisely where we…

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Bad Faith Claims against Insurance Companies Need Sufficient Details in Florida

Under Florida law, auto insurance companies must act in “good faith” when handling claims from people they insure. The term “good faith” is used in many areas of law to refer to honesty and a sincere intention to deal fairly with others. In the context of an insurance company, good…

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The Causation Presumption in Rear End Automobile Accidents in Florida

Rear end accidents happen frequently in the state of Florida and throughout the United States. In some situations, state law presumes that a rear end auto accident is caused by the rear driver in the accident. This assumption arises due to the idea that the rear driver should leave ample…

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Understanding the Seat belt Defense in Florida Automobile Accidents

In a car accident, you are much more likely to be injured if you are not wearing a seat belt. This is precisely why Florida has mandatory seat belt laws. Seat belt laws apply to all automobiles including pickup trucks and vans on the road. All passengers in the front…

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